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Control of VOC emissions from a flexographic printing facility using an industrial biotrickling filter.

A. WaalkensCarmen GabaldónJ.m. Penya-rojaFeliu SempereV. Martínez-soria

subject

Pressure dropchemistry.chemical_classificationAir PollutantsVolatile Organic CompoundsEnvironmental EngineeringWaste managementSewageWater flowResidence time (fluid dynamics)Filter (aquarium)CloggingBioreactorschemistryFlexographyvisual_artAir PollutionBioreactorvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPressureEnvironmental sciencePrintingVolatile organic compoundFiltrationWater Science and Technology

description

The study of an industrial unit of biotrickling filter for the treatment of the exhaust gases of a flexographic facility was investigated over a 2-year period with the objective to meet the volatile organic compound (VOC) regulatory emission limits. Increasing the water flow rate from 2 to 40 m3 h−1 improved the performance of the process, meeting the VOC regulation when 40 m3 h−1 were used. An empty bed residence time (EBRT) of 36 s was used when the inlet air temperature was 18.7 °C, and an EBRT as low as 26 s was set when the inlet temperature was 26.8 °C. During this long-term operation, the pressure drop over the column of the bioreactor was completely controlled avoiding clogging problems and the system could perfectly handle the non-working periods without VOC emission, demonstrating its robustness and feasibility to treat the emission of the flexographic sector.

10.2166/wst.2011.839https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22173423